3 min read May 8, 2026 02:45 PM IST The name ‘Kumanjayi Little Baby’ is now on every Australian’s lips — a heartbreaking name given to a five-year-old girl whose death in the Northern Territory Outback has ignited national outrage. In Warlpiri (Australian indigenous people) culture, when someone dies, they are given a new name for the mourning period. The almost unbearable tenderness of “Little Baby” reflects both the community’s grief. Her death has become a flashpoint for anger over what many see as systemic failures to protect Indigenous children. What happened to Kumanjayi Little Baby? On the night of Saturday, April 25, the five-year-old girl was allegedly abducted from a home at Ilyperenye (Old Town) town camp on the outskirts of Alice Springs in Australia, reported ABC News . Police allege the suspect, Jefferson Lewis (47), took the child. Lewis had been released from prison just days earlier and was staying at the same address as the girl.…